SCORE #1: Hold an animal’s gaze in yours…
Hold an animal’s gaze in yours (or imagine doing so) for a little longer than normally, then close your eyes, and start to imagine being inside the other’s body. Try to picture how the animal senses you and holds you in its mind.
Afterwards show visually (in drawing, collage, photo or video) how you felt that the animal was perceiving you.
Score 1 by Carolina Saquel
She Said We Are Back:
I imagined the look of a hyena: I really like this animal because it is responsible for the healthiness of the environment, avoiding diseases and water contamination, exactly because they are scavengers, that is, they feed on dead animals.
African people also say that hyenas carry evil spirits.
The investigated aesthetic perception was the language: the sensory receptors of taste, the primary tastes, the interaction between the senses, the importance of nature, of listening, of the dialogue in the social and political existence in the direct to food adding in our life in society capacity to understand the whole.
Poster Art – Fixxa
Photo: Vlaidner Sibrão
@ instragram/fixxabrasi
Guardiões da Amazônia Azul Eu planto florestas jogando flores no mar para Iemanjá. Porque as florestas do sul foram plantadas por homens e mulheres de fé. Irmãos dos gêmeos Sol e Lua; parentes dos que conquistaram o dia, das mulheres sem seio direito, do destino dos mortos; primos dos que construíram a canoa encantada, que tomaram a água que rejuvenesce, que descansaram na árvore que faz dormir, olhando a anta e as estrelas, ouvindo a linguagem dos pássaros e que testemunharam a origem do arco; filhos e filhas de todas as histórias do mundo. Criando um lugar que é tão floresta que não tem esse nome. É uma coisa só. E se os homens sem fé acham que vão matar os espíritos das florestas e suas lendas e curas com fogo. Se esqueceram que o mar também é floresta. _______ Guardians of the Blue… Read more »
Link to soundtrack:
Calú Narcizo
Randi Nygård
vira lata : by Andrey Haag
Score 1 by Kjersti Vetterstad
Score 1: Peixa by Nina Guzzo
Brazil has more than 3 thousand species of freshwater fish. The city of São Paulo has more than 200 rivers submerged in concrete. Many of them killed by the amount of garbage and sewage. What fish can survive here? Peixa is an exercise of imagination, of a sad fish, relying on a large metropolis, with difficulty breathing. A still life. A sad body that writhes to seek air amid so much plastic.
Choreography, image and editing: Marina Guzzo